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Dictionary » R » Rosette-forming cells Rosette-forming cellsrosette-forming cells t lymphocytes with an affinity for sheep erythrocytes and which, when suspended in serum, bind the uncoated, nonsensitised erythrocytes in a rosette formation. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... data all placed R. seeberi within the DRIP clade (DRIP: Dermocystidium, rosette agent, Ichthyophonus, and Psorospermium) Ragan et al. (1996). The ... (c) it produces spherical structures containing several daughter cells (endospores); and (d) R. seeberi and some other mesomycetozoeans are ...
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The Fiber Disease... PAS (pink), and the spherical organisms are surrounded by inflammatory cells.* The etiologic agent of rhinosporidiosis, Rhinosporidium seeberi, ... and used for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Samples of Rosette agent and Dermocystidium salmonis DNA were obtained from the Bodega ...
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The Fiber Disease... boundary; Mendoza L et al.; When the enigmatic fish pathogen, the rosette agent, was first found to be closely related to the choanoflagellates, ... microbes . The Ichthyophonida species do not produce flagellated cells, but many produce amoeba-like cells . This review provides descriptions ...
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The Fiber Disease... boundary; Mendoza L et al.; When the enigmatic fish pathogen, the rosette agent, was first found to be closely related to the choanoflagellates, ... microbes . The Ichthyophonida species do not produce flagellated cells, but many produce amoeba-like cells . This review provides descriptions ...
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The Fiber Disease... the nose cartilage, I think, is what brought it home to me. Then the rosette, the cladisitic charade, and the CDC knows all about this. "Leonel ... microbes. The Ichthyophonida species do not produce flagellated cells, but many produce amoeba-like cells. This review provides descriptions ...
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